top of page
All Content
Search


How I Learned White Supremacy
KRISTOPHER NORRIS | At its 1995 annual meeting, the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) apologized for its racism...
Oct 9, 2020


The Myth of Meritocracy
TIMOTHY LARSEN | Going into the Second World War, schooling was mandatory in Britain only up to age fourteen...
Oct 8, 2020


People of the Books: Qur'an and The Bible
STEPHEN BURGE | Gabriel Reynolds’ The Qur’an and the Bible: Text and Commentary, is a handsomely produced volume...
Oct 8, 2020


Racial Murder: American Memory, American Tragedy
SAMUEL LONCAR | We are what we remember...
Jun 4, 2020


Demons and Western Psychology: The Unbounded Potential of The Monastic Mind
Daniel Eastman | How were Christian monks in the late antique Near East like modern cognitive psychologists?
May 21, 2020


Susannah Heschel and Shaul Magid on Hasidism: A New History
HESCHEL AND MAGID | The history of Hasidism has been a subject of scholarly interest almost from the time of the emergence of Hasidism...
Apr 9, 2020


Blood Libel: Why is Facebook Permitting Antisemitism?
PAUL FRANKS | A painting portraying Jew ritually murdering a Christ-like child, posted before Passover and Easter, is nothing less than a blood libel accusation...
Apr 2, 2020


Science and Human Values: An Interview with Peter Harrison
PETER HARRISON | Science is one of humanity’s greatest achievements, and it affects all of us.
Mar 12, 2020


Poetry: Politics, Religion, and Peace. An Interview with Pádraig Ó Tuama, Part Two
PÁDRAIG Ó TUAMA | And so, he saw the imagination of people, the tendency to think the tensions regarding Britishness and Irishness...
Feb 28, 2020


Poetry: Politics, Religion, and Peace. An Interview with Pádraig Ó Tuama, Part One
PÁDRAIG Ó TUAMA | In the ancient world, rigid divisions between healers, poets, and spiritual leaders did not exist as they do today...
Feb 14, 2020


Poetry for Grownups: The Responsible Self in Molly Spencer’s If the House
ALEXANDRA BARYLSKI | Her poetry often renders the familiar close to the strange and places the domestic beside the wild...
Dec 13, 2019


Climate Change in the First Age of Globalization
ABIGAIL AGRESTA | In 1961 Twilight Zone episode “The Midnight Sun,” a young artist struggles to survive in her New York apartment as the...
Dec 13, 2019
bottom of page



